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stellar

[stel-er] / ˈstɛl ər /
ADJECTIVE
celestial
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In the neat world of tabletop warfare, partisans, after all, are not saltcellars but at best grains of salt.

From Time Magazine Archive

They shuffled through halls that once knew royalty, saw Queen Victoria's State Bedroom, gaped at Rembrandts, Van Dycks and Reynoldses, and examined such items as the saltcellars from Louis XV's wedding table.

From Time Magazine Archive

Cardboard boxes over-flow with gold cigarette cases and compacts; walls of shelves are full of antique silver candlesticks and saltcellars: pails are awash in silver quarters and dimes.

From Time Magazine Archive

Across the table, C. Aubrey Smith, his mustache drooping imperially, leans forward in his scarlet mess dress tunic to rearrange the saltcellars, silverware and apples on the table before him.

From Time Magazine Archive

Upon them fine white linen was spread, and golden saltcellars, wine-bowls, and water-jugs set about.

From King Arthur and His Knights by Enright, Walter J.




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